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The Magical Light Display In Buffalo That Will Simply Mesmerize You

Football season may be over and behind us, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of exciting ways to enjoy your favorite city in New York. In fact, we’d argue that this upcoming event is one of the best in Buffalo – and you don’t want to miss it. Each year, the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens puts on a spectacular light show that is second to none and is sure to inspire your imagination and dazzle you into speechlessness. Mark your calendars and get ready for a truly magical experience.

Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens’ enchanting Lumagination event kicks off on January 26th, 2019 and is sure to be one of the best yet.

This family-friendly experience dazzles visitors of all ages. In addition to the light show, Lumagination will also offer Family Nights, Sensory Nights, Hero Night, Pride Night, College Night, and a Valentine’s Day show.

As you can imagine, this event attracts many photographers and videographers looking to capture the magic. While camera tripods are not allowed inside, Lumagination will host Photo Night on January 29th for both professional and amateur shutterbugs to enjoy the show from behind the lens.

Ready to dive into the fantasy of Lumagination? The Magic of Air is sure to be one of the best yet, and we can’t think of a better way to add a little magic to life than a night spent experiencing all that this epic event has to offer.

The Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens are located at 2655 South Park Ave., Buffalo, NY 14218. To experience this illuminating event, visit the gardens on any of the following dates:

January 26th & 27th
January 30th through February 2nd
February 6th through 10th
February 13th through 23rd

Lumagination will run from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on most nights, but stays open until 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. For more information about the glorious gardens and Lumagination 2019, including a calendar of special event nights and discount details, visit the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens website and follow along on its Facebook page for updates.